Engineered for Android smartphones and tablets or MIL cameras
Up to 64 GB capacity
Shoot continuous burst mode, Full HD and 4K ultra HD video
Up to 90/40 MB/s read/write speeds for faster recording and transfer
Built for and tested in harsh conditions. Temperature proof, waterproof, shock proof and x-ray proof
11 comments
imdurc
1 Oct 16#11
£23.95 - Expired
preecey
1 Oct 16#8
Yeah the price has gone up now.
How do SanDisk cards fare in Samsung phones nowadays?
Myself and many, many others had trouble using them in Samsung handsets like the S3 and S4. The cards often formatted themselves or became unrecognisable. My SanDisk Ultra kept on unmounting itself before eventually dying.
Daves_mate to preecey
1 Oct 16#9
I think one big issue right now is there are no Samsung cards that have the latest U3/v30 rating. Even the Evo Plus only writes at 20MB/s so not officially optimised for 4K video or adoptable storage (even though it might work). The Sandisk Extreme series can go faster than U3/V30 and seem to say they are optimised for Android which could be why the reviews are all good. BTW - I have an S7 Edge and would prefer buying a Samsung branded card but if there's nothing new availabe from them may have to give Sandisk another go.
amp82
1 Oct 16#7
Now at £23.95 (Prime). Newer model £21.99.
amour3k to amp82
1 Oct 16#10
Huh?.
How does that make any sense?, hehehe.
dlau74
1 Oct 16#6
got this a few years ago for £50 on eBay, awesome card
makie1
30 Sep 16#4
£14.99 at argos for sandisk ultra
whydoiwastemytimehere to makie1
30 Sep 16#5
The Ultra is not the same as the Extreme: big speed difference especially on the write cycle.
pants
30 Sep 161#3
Go then, what's Google?
subunit
30 Sep 16#1
what's the difference between this one and the V3 newer model?
Opening post
Up to 64 GB capacity
Shoot continuous burst mode, Full HD and 4K ultra HD video
Up to 90/40 MB/s read/write speeds for faster recording and transfer
Built for and tested in harsh conditions. Temperature proof, waterproof, shock proof and x-ray proof
11 comments
How do SanDisk cards fare in Samsung phones nowadays?
Myself and many, many others had trouble using them in Samsung handsets like the S3 and S4. The cards often formatted themselves or became unrecognisable. My SanDisk Ultra kept on unmounting itself before eventually dying.
How does that make any sense?, hehehe.
Click here for Speed Class Standards for Video Recording
Oh, and ask someone what Google is.